You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Breast Cancer news Breast Cancer news Researchers identify critical metabolic alterations in triple-negative breast cancer cells • Breast Cancer news • Apr 09 13 Researchers at Fox Chase Cancer Center have identified a host of small molecules critical to metabolism in cells of triple-negative breast cancer - one of the least… Nearly half of breast cancer patients at risk of having BRCA mutations not sent for genetic testing • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 Only 53 percent of newly diagnosed breast cancer patients who were at high risk of carrying a BRCA 1 or… Autophagy-addicted breast cancers killed by anti-malaria drug, chloroquine • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 The process of autophagy cleans cells – they wrap up the bad stuff and then dispose of it. And so it stands to reason that inhibiting autophagy would make… For breast cancer screening, 1 size doesn’t fit all • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 Although mammography, the gold standard of breast cancer screening, reduces breast cancer mortality, it has important limitations. Critics point to reduced sensitivity for women with dense breasts, a… HER2 Expression Predicts Breast Cancer Survival • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 Advanced HER2-positive breast tumors expressed variable amounts of protein—a measurement which had a significant correlation with survival, a biomarker analysis of a large clinical trial showed. Women with the highest… Some patients with incurable tumors and BRCA mutations respond to new 2-drug combination • Breast Cancer news • Apr 08 13 A novel combination of two drugs has shown anti-cancer activity in patients who had incurable solid tumors and carried a germline mutation in their… Moffitt Cancer Center Researchers Discuss New Frontiers in Breast Cancer Screening • Breast Cancer news • Apr 05 13 Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center predict that advancements in breast cancer screening will need a personalized touch because mammography is not a “one strategy fits all”… Study: Hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk, mortality • Breast Cancer news • Apr 01 13 In the nearly 11 years since researchers first rang alarm bells that women on hormone replacement therapy faced an increased risk of breast cancer, some have suggested that taking… Author of new breast cancer study comments on its findings of increased risk • Breast Cancer news • Mar 31 13 Dr. Rowan Chlebowski, MD, PhD, Los Angeles Biomedical Research Institute lead researcher and author of a study released March 29 by the Journal of… Genes identify breast cancer risk and may aid prevention • Breast Cancer news • Mar 19 13 A newly identified set of genes may predict which women are at high risk for getting breast cancer that is sensitive to estrogen and, therefore, would be… Mammograms Every Other Year Fine For Women Over 50 • Breast Cancer news • Mar 19 13 Women aged 50 to 74 years who get mammograms every other year instead of every year are at a lower risk of false-positive results and at a similar… Lymphoseek Approved in US for Breast Cancer, Melanoma • Breast Cancer news • Mar 14 13 A novel receptor-targeted radioactive tracer for intraoperative lymphatic mapping (ILM) - technetium Tc 99m tilmanocept (Lymphoseek, Navidea Biopharmaceuticals) - has been approved by the US Food and Drug Administration… Breast cancer radiation adds heart risk • Breast Cancer news • Mar 14 13 Women treated with radiation for breast cancer are more likely to develop heart problems later, even with the lower doses used now, troubling new research suggests. The risk comes from any… PTSD Commonly Follows Breast Cancer Diagnosis • Breast Cancer news • Mar 08 13 Twenty-three percent of women who are newly diagnosed with breast cancer have PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) symptoms, researchers from the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC) at New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical… Late-stage breast cancer survival ‘lower in UK’ • Breast Cancer news • Mar 02 13 Women with late-stage breast cancer have lower survival rates in the UK than five other high-income countries, including Sweden and Canada, suggests a study in the British Journal of Cancer.… Breast cancer among young women increasing • Breast Cancer news • Feb 28 13 The rate of advanced breast cancer for U.S. women 25 to 39 years old nearly doubled from 1976 to 2009, a difference too great to be a matter of chance, a… More younger women being diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 28 13 There is a set back in the fight against breast cancer. More young women are getting advanced, deadly forms of cancer. When Sue Ellen Jimenez of Cranston… Advanced breast cancer inching up in young women • Breast Cancer news • Feb 27 13 More young women are being diagnosed with advanced, metastatic breast cancer than were three decades ago, a new study suggests - although the overall rate of cancers in that… Breast Cancer Patients’ Fear of Developing Lymphedema Far Exceeds Risk • Breast Cancer news • Feb 25 13 Women who have had the lymph nodes under their arm surgically removed during breast cancer treatment are warned to avoid certain practices that can cause lymphedema… OMEGA-3s Inhibit Breast Cancer Tumour Growth, U of G Study Finds • Breast Cancer news • Feb 21 13 A lifelong diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids can inhibit growth of breast cancer tumours by 30 per cent, according to new research from the University… Breast cancer risk prediction model for African American women underestimates risk • Breast Cancer news • Feb 15 13 A breast cancer risk prediction model developed for African Americans tends to underestimate risk in certain subgroups, according to a new study from the Slone Epidemiology… Copper depletion therapy keeps high-risk triple-negative breast cancer at bay • Breast Cancer news • Feb 14 13 An anti-copper drug compound that disables the ability of bone marrow cells from setting up a “home” in organs to receive and nurture migrating cancer tumor… Researchers discover biological diversity in triple-negative breast cancer • Breast Cancer news • Feb 13 13 Triple-negative breast cancers are more biologically diverse than previously believed and classification should be expanded to reflect this heterogeneity, according to University of North Carolina researchers. In a… Research efforts need to focus more on breast cancer prevention, government experts say • Breast Cancer news • Feb 13 13 Breast cancer rates continue to rise in the U.S. - even beyond the extra cancers detected through mammography and other screening techniques - and… University of Minnesota researchers discover enzyme behind breast cancer mutations • Breast Cancer news • Feb 07 13 Researchers at the University of Minnesota have uncovered a human enzyme responsible for causing DNA mutations found in the majority of breast cancers. The discovery of this… Page 12 of 69 pages « First < 10 11 12 13 14 > Last » << Back to main